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No Fixed Address

The hunt for Brenden James Abbott

Author: Derek Pedley  

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Respected journalist Derek Pedley delves into the mind and modus operandi of Brendan James Abbott, aka The Postcard Bandit. Escaping from jail and on the run, Abbot traversed the nation with regularity and breadth previously unheard of in the world of crime, sending, to police, postcards from the places he visited.

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Respected journalist Derek Pedley delves into the mind and modus operandi of Brendan James Abbott, aka The Postcard Bandit. Escaping from jail and on the run, Abbot traversed the nation with regularity and breadth previously unheard of in the world of crime, sending, to police, postcards from the places he visited.

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there is no single criminal that concerns police , and should concern the community , as much as Brenden Abbott. Detective Sergeant trevor Jenkins, SA Police. It began as a single file at the Perth Armed Robbery Squad and grew to involve every operational police officer in Australia. For five-and-a-half years, Brenden James Abbott was a grinning shadow in an Akubra who couldn't be caught. When on the run, Abbott traversed the nation with a regularity and breadth previously unheard of in the world of crime. And it was travel , as well as his much vaunted intelligence : that was the key to his success as a fugitive. there were suburban residences and an assortment of storage sheds and hideaways scattered across the country, but these served only as a base for operations - there was no fixed address. With each bank robbery and escape, Abbott became progressively more sophisticated in his approach, transforming the hit-and-miss occupation of violent crime into a precise art that netted millions of dollars. the media, detecting a whiff of anti-hero from the start, followed Abbott's career with glee, coining a new titles for every occasion: the Drop-In Bandit, the Postcard Bandit, the Speedway Captain and, in the end, simply Australia's Most Wanted.
\'9291there is no single criminal that concerns police 埡nd should concern the community 埡s much as Brenden Abbott.\'9291 Detective Sergeant trevor Jenkins, SA Police. It began as a single file at the Perth Armed Robbery Squad and grew to involve every operational police officer in Australia. For five-and-a-half years, Brenden James Abbott was a grinning shadow in an Akubra who couldn't be caught. When on the run, Abbott traversed the nation with a regularity and breadth previously unheard of in the world of crime. And it was travel 埡s well as his much vaunted intelligence 埴hat was the key to his success as a fugitive. there were suburban residences and an assortment of storage sheds and hideaways scattered across the country, but these served only as a base for operations - there was no fixed address. With each bank robbery and escape, Abbott became progressively more sophisticated in his approach, transforming the hit-and-miss occupation of violent crime into a precise art that netted millions of dollars. the media, detecting a whiff of anti-hero from the start, followed Abbott's career with glee, coining a new titles for every occasion: the Drop-In Bandit, the Postcard Bandit, the Speedway Captain and, in the end, simply Australia's Most Wanted.

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About the Author

Derek Pedley joined The West Australian in Perth as a cadet journalist in 1990 and is now a news sub editor at The Advertiser in Adelaide.He has reported on Brenden Abbott's crimes since 1994 and travelled to eight cities in the course of researching this book.

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Product Details

Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
Published
8th April 1999
Pages
270
ISBN
9780732266646

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